Yesterday by Felicia Yap

“How do you solve a murder when you can only remember yesterday?” — Felicia Yap, Yesterday     The memories we have can play some sneaky tricks on us. Two individuals can remember completely different things about the same event. Based on their experience, their angle, their perspective and their intentions, everything can be seen differently. … Continue reading Yesterday by Felicia Yap

In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware

    What would it be like to be accused of a murder, but you can't remember it? Ruth Ware envisions the perfect setting for a novel to unfold this mystery. With the right characters, the right pace and the right focus on the whodunit nature of the novel, it is possible to be standing in … Continue reading In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware

Murder Becomes Manhattan by Jeffrey Eaton

“Do not forget that our goal is the overthrow of capitalism and the bondage it inflicts on the human soul. Behaving like a free-market fan only makes you look like a hypocrite, if not a traitor, does it not?” - Jeffrey Eaton, Murder Becomes Manhattan             What would it be like to embrace a suspense-filled … Continue reading Murder Becomes Manhattan by Jeffrey Eaton